Folder with question mark upon bootup with new hard drive

I've decided to be bold with upgrading the hard drive on my Macbook and go from a 60gb to a 120gb drive. I used Erase to format (I believe) the drive and used Super Duper to clone the drive (per the instructions found here: http://www.andybiggs.com/blog/?p=53). However upon startup, it will flash a folder with a question mark. Doing the digging - it's a symptom of not finding the OS.
A few questions:
1) Did I do anything wrong with regards to formatting the hard drive to make it bootable?
2) If the drive is made bootable, do I need to do anything to make the workstation recognize it?
3) If I need to go back and clone the drive again, is there better software than Super Duper?
Thanks,
Nick
Macbook blanc, 2gb ram   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

1. You need to partition the disk using the GUID scheme to use the drive to start up your computer. In addition, the disk needs to be in one of the Mac OS Extended variants or in the UNIX File System format to use it; you should only use the UNIX file system if you have a specific reason to do so.
2. No.
3. You should stick with SuperDuper!.
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